Economy hit hard by vegetable import ban
[Sunday Standard - Botswana] - 28/04/2025
Sunday Standard Economy hit hard by vegetable import ban Botswana’s decision to ban vegetable imports from neighbouring South Africa has had unintended ripple effects across the economy with the retail and tourism as well as informal sectors among the hardest hit, according to local economists. (…)
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